Throughout her time in therapy, Abriya fell in love with the service dogs she came across in the hospital. And now, Big Boi has made her dream of owning one come true.

The two recently met and Big Boi presented her with a bulldog puppy from Pitfall Kennels in Atlanta, where he breeds bulldogs.

"I've been born ready for a puppy," Abriya said.

When asked what she'll name her new puppy, she exclaimed, "King!" Her mother, Andreauna Douglas, told WSB-TV Atlanta that the puppy will make a big difference in her journey to recovery.

"She's been asking for it for the longest and I know that a puppy that she can take care of and now she has responsibility, it's going to do nothing but help her," she said.

Big Boi and his brother plan on covering the vet care King will need, and have also covered Abriya's medical costs by helping her achieve her $5,000 goal on her GoFundMe page. In addition to those costs, the brothers will help make her bathroom accessible for her wheelchair.

Upon meeting Abriya, Big Boi was instantly charmed by the 5-year-old's positive attitude and hopes King will keep her spirits up.

"There's nothing like having a companion or a service dog, something therapeutic that you can love on, that can love back on you," he said to WSB-TV 2 Atlanta. "She's been through a lot and to see how strong she is now, that was just like 'Oh my goodness.' She's definitely inspiring and it just touched our heart, so we're just trying to do what we can do to help."